✨【ようだ = It seems / It looks like / It appears that】✨
Use this when making polite observations based on what you see, hear, or feel, like みたい, but more formal!
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🎁【くれる = to give (me)】
Use くれる when someone gives to you or your group
🔸 母は僕にペンをくれた
(My mom gave me a pen)
に marks the receiver. Use あげる when you give to others
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✨【〜ている】= Is ~ing / Has done (Repetition)
Use it when something happens so often it feels like part of your routine!
📚 勉強している (benkyou shiteiru)
💼 働いています (hataraiteimasu)
🏃♀️ 走っています (hashitteimasu)
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✨【ない方がいい】= It’s better not to…
Use this to give soft advice in Japanese.
Example:
🚬 タバコを吸わないほうがいい。
(It’s better not to smoke.)
Structure: ❌ Verb[ない] + 方 + がいい
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✨【ない方がいい】= It’s better not to…
Use this to give soft advice in Japanese.
Example:
🚬 タバコを吸わないほうがいい。
(It’s better not to smoke.)
Structure: ❌ Verb[ない] + 方 + がいい
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